Old Crow Medicine Show and Brandi Carlile – The Charter Amphitheater — 05/06/2016
Old Crow Medicine Show and Brandi Carlile performed an unforgettable show at The Charter Amphitheater in Simpsonville, SC Friday night offering sets that at times intertwined musicians. The Secret Sisters, a country duo recording their new album with Brandi Carlile kicked off the night with a beautiful acoustic set. Carlile welcomed The Secret Sisters on stage and later Old Crow Medicine Show for a collective “Peaceful Easy Feeling” Eagles cover, sang happy birthday to a show-goer, and even brought a ten-year-old girl on stage to sing with her. While Carlile welcomed others onstage, Old Crow Medicine Show did just the same, welcoming Carlile for multiple heavy hitters after kicking off their set with a traditional cover of “Tell It to Me”. OCMS blew the crowd away with their popular hit “Wagon Wheel”, letting the crowd take the microphone for the ending chorus of the song. Old Crow hasn’t performed in South Carolina in four years, and they definitely brought the heat. These Tennessee natives are no strangers to South Carolina.
Brandi Carlile and Old Crow Medicine Show’s full setlists below:
Brandi Carlile —
- Wherever Is Your Heart
- Raise Hell
- The Eye
- The Things I Regret
- Caroline
- Song from The Secret Sisters’ new album (with The Secret Sisters)
- Hard Way Home
- Keep Your Heart Young
- Peacefully Easy Feeling (Eagles cover — with Old Crow Medicine Show)
- The Story
- Mainstream Kid
- Pride and Joy (instrumental)
- Born To Run
Old Crow Medicine Show (Incomplete and out of order) –
- Tell It to Me (traditional cover)
- Alabama High-Test
- Take ‘em Away
- Bootlegger’s Boy
- Caroline
- 8 Dogs, 8 Banjos
- Raise a Ruckus (traditional cover)
- Big Time in the Jungle
- Humdinger
- Sweet Amarillo
- Cumberland River (traditional cover)
- Down Home Girl
- Hard to Tell
- Hickory Wind (with Brandi Carlile)
- See See Rider (‘Ma’ Rainey & Her Georgia Jazz Band cover)
- Brushy Mountain Conjugal Trailer
- Tiger Rag
- Wagon Wheel
- unknown
All photography by Bain Stewart.